Certificate of Name
Zawar
Masculine
Arabic, Urdu
Meaning & Origin
Zawar is an Arabic masculine name meaning "pilgrim, visitor". It derives from the Arabic root z-w-r, which conveys the idea of visiting or journeying, particularly with a spiritual or religious purpose. In Islamic tradition, the act of visiting holy sites or pilgrimage (ziyarah) is a deeply respected practice, and the name Zawar reflects this cultural and religious significance. The name is primarily used in Arabic-speaking countries and in Urdu-speaking regions of South Asia, where it is borne by both Muslims and occasionally by non-Muslims. A related form is Zaur, used in Ossetian, borrowed from the same Arabic root. Geographical Context Zawar is also the name of a settlement in Rajasthan, India, renowned for its ancient zinc mines, which are among the oldest in the world and have been declared a National Geological Monument. The town is located near Udaipur and stretches along the Gomati River. While the toponym does not directly determine the name's usage in India, it is notable that an important historical site bears the same name. Meaning: "Pilgrim, visitor" Origin: Arabic Type: First name (masculine) Usage Regions: Arabic-speaking countries, Urdu-speaking communities
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